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Virtual Summit for Black Church
Pastors, Laity, Church and Non-Profit Leaders
WelcomeToska Medlock Lee, Interim National Executive Director
Strengthening the Black Church for the 21st Century
Opening Prayer Christal Herbin, Communications Chair
Coordinating Committee Member
Junius B. Dotson, CEO/General SecretaryDiscipleship Ministries
Bishop Jonathan HolstonSouth Carolina Annual Conference
Janet Jamieson, CFODiscipleship Ministries
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES)
Act:
How Can It Help Your Church or Ministry?
The CARES Act includes the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)
Provides $349 billion in loans from the Small Business Administration (SBA) to
businesses, churches, and non-profits with fewer than
500 employees.
Your loan can be forgiven if you do not lay off employees and
spend the loan correctly during the 8 weeks after the loan is
approved.
Designed to prevent small businesses from furloughing their employees.
Your PPP Loan becomes a grant if you spend it on the following during the 8 weeks after you receive the loan:
• Compensation• Employer provided health care benefits• Employer provided retirement contributions• Rent• Mortgage interest• Utilities (including phone and internet)
Forgiveness is based on the employer maintaining or quickly rehiring employees and maintaining salary levels. Forgiveness will be reduced if full-time headcount declines, or if
salaries and wages decrease.
Any portion of the loan that is not forgiven remains a loan, to be repaid over 2 years at
1% interest. No prepayment penalty.
Your loan amount will be based on 2.5 times your average
monthly payroll and benefits (maximum of $10m), which
includes:
Gross wages, capped at $100k
per employee
Employer health and welfare
contributions
Employer pension
contributions
How to apply for a PPP loan/grant:
1. Call your banker today! Tell them you believe that you will qualify for a PPP loan and want to apply. Ask for their advice and assistance about getting expedited service.
2. Call your bookkeeper or accountant today! Ask them to gather payroll documentation, like W-2s and IRS Forms 941. Use the Wespath/GCFA guidance as you prepare to apply.
3. Get approval from your board.
Helpful Resources• Wespath/GCFA resource entitled Guidance for UMC Churches on the
PPP Loan Application can be found on the Wespath and GCFA websites. https://www.wespath.org/assets/1/7/5568.pdf
• Resources from the Small Business Administration website, including:• PPP Borrower Application Form: https://www.sba.gov/document/sba-form--
paycheck-protection-program-borrower-application-form• FAQ Regarding Participation of Faith-Based Organizations in the PPP Loan
Program: https://www.sba.gov/document/support--faq-regarding-participation-faith-based-organizations-ppp-eidl
Rev. Richie L. Butler, Senior PastorSt. Paul UMC, Dallas, Texas
North Texas Annual Conference
COVID-19’s impact being felt in the African American Community (Percentage of African Americans died from COVID-19) Cities-80% of Chicago 70% of MilwaukeeStates-42% of Illinois 40% of Michigan 70% of Louisiana 31% of North Carolina Most are African American Men…. CDC has yet to disclose demographic data
Rev. Marvin Moss, Sr. PastorSalem UMC, New York, New York
New York Annual Conference
Rev. Emanuel Cleaver III, Sr. PastorSt. James UMC, Kansas City, MOGreat Plains Annual Conference
Social Distancing not Emotional Distancing
• Getting back to the early church by not focusing on a building.
• Starting online Sunday School Classes, growth groups, and prayer services.
• Phone chains and drive up ministry.
• Intentional Communication
Jeffrey Campbell, Associate General SecretaryDiscipleship Ministries
Nashville, TN
COVID19 Resources, Digital Discipleship, & Beyond
Rev. Jeff CampbellAssociate General Secretary,
Strategic Programming
COVID 19 Resources
umcdiscipleship.orgLatest COVID19 Resources:- CARES Act- Online Worship / Online Communion & Love Feast- Adjusting Budgets During Crisis / Online Giving- Online Faith Formation / Small Groups- Community Engagement Ideas During Covid19- Upper Room Resources (upperroom.org)
Prayer, Daily Devotions, e-learning
Digital Discipleship
& Intentional Discipleship Systems
Start with / renew yourclarity around the what, how, and why of being disciples and making disciples
If you try to build the church, you will rarely get disciples. But if you make disciples, you will always get the church.
(Paraphrase from Mike Breen)
SeeAllThePeople.org- Discipleship Systems / Pathways
* Small Groups * Generosity* Children / Youth * New Disciple Orientation* Spiritual Gifts * Courageous Conversations* Faith Formation * Measuring Discipleship* Forming Disciples Through Worship (June)
- Community Engagement Ideas- Models of Discipleship from Connection
Digital Discipleship• Informed by our Intentional Discipleship System
& Characteristics of Discipleship• Worship • Building Community / Belonging / Hospitality• Spiritual Practices• Generosity• Service• Christ-like
Digital Discipleship• How will we continue to SeeAllThePeople?
• Those who are Searching & Exploring• How will we connect disciples?
• With one another – online small groups, by neighborhoods• Do we know who visited? What is our personal follow-up?• Use this time to improve technology: Social Media, Texting, etc. • Lo-Tech is back! – phone calls, snail mail, phone chains
• How will we form & equip disciples?• Online worship, small groups/ faith formation, giving, service• Engaging our Communities – People are more open then ever
What’s next? (Resourcing we are working on)- Need for online presence will continue (connecting back to
community)- Will we be ready for influx of new people?- Continue Community Engagement – keep the church deployed!- Are we keeping track of baptism needs? Ready to celebrate?- Unemployment / Depression / Grief- Helping people reflect on the crisis – Worship Series:
- What did we learn was essential?- Challenge the community not to go back to normal.- This crisis awakened important things in us – don’t lose them
COVID19 Resources, Digital Discipleship, & Beyond
Rev. Jeff CampbellAssociate General Secretary,
Strategic Programming
Rev. Adrienne Zackery, Sr. PastorCrossroads UMC, Compton, California
Cal-Pac Annual Conference
Rev. Michael Bowie, Sr. PastorSt. Luke “Community” UMC, Dallas, TX
North Texas Annual Conference
Preaching to Ignite the Church
• Compelling
• Creative
• Courageous
Compelling
• Compelling sermons and leadership ignite engagement and excitement
• Compelling visions ignite buy-in and ownership of the ministry
• Proverbs 29:18, where there’s no vision people get out of control..
• Compelling vision creates connectivity and ignites hope
Creativity
• We must discover creative and innovative ways to communicate the gospel
• People need leaders that are creative, authentic and inspiring
• COVID-19 has given us the opportunity to tap into our Creative DNA
Courageous
• Pastors & laity must be courageous and willing to try new things.
• Quietly Courageous by Gil Rendle; encourages leaders to stop focusing on the past and instead focus relentlessly on the mission, vision and purpose!
• Joshua 1:9, Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”
Agenda
• Welcome and Introduction of Cristal Herbin
• Opening Prayer – Crystal Herbin,
• Our Why and Our Objectives for todays Summit – Toska Medlock Lee
• Introduction of Agency Partner for Virtual Summit – Toska Medlock Lee
• CEO of DM Provides Opening Remarks and Introductions – Junius B. Dotson
Objectives for Virtual Summit for Black Church
• To INFORM – on
• To INSPIRE – Best Practices and Innovation
• To IGNITE – New Thinking and Next Level Leadership
Q&A